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Stenhouse has vowed retaliation on rival Carson Hocevar. Will NASCAR payback be delivered at Pocono? | National News

LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — Carson Hocevar walked around Pocono Raceway without a scratch on his face. His polo shirt looked more tailored than tattered and the Spire Motorsports driver was ready to race rather than rumble. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. hadn’t socked Hocevar with a right hook quite yet — hot on the heels of […]

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LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — Carson Hocevar walked around Pocono Raceway without a scratch on his face. His polo shirt looked more tailored than tattered and the Spire Motorsports driver was ready to race rather than rumble.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. hadn’t socked Hocevar with a right hook quite yet — hot on the heels of Stenhouse’s threat to beat up his racing rival after last weekend’s race in Mexico City — leaving the next shot at any potential retaliation inside or outside the cars set for Sunday’s NASCAR race.

Hocevar should walk with his head on a swivel because Stenhouse can throw a right hook.

Just ask Kyle Busch, who suffered a crushing TKO loss when he clashed with Stenhouse after last year’s All-Star race.

Get ready! The Pounding at Pocono could be just another round in the ongoing feud between Stenhouse and Hocevar.

“He probably will be looking over his shoulder for a long time,” Stenhouse said Saturday at Pocono. “We’ll see how that goes.”

Hocevar has to look over his shoulder — and for that charging Chevrolet in his rearview mirror.

“The scorecard has it that I I’m getting something from the 47 at some point, right? And I think my team and everybody kind of knows that,” Hocevar said.

Their beef has little chance of getting squashed any time soon, a dispute that started three races ago when Hocevar wrecked Stenhouse early at Nashville. Hocevar sent Stenhouse spinning last week in Mexico City, which ignited the postrace melee on pit road.

Stenhouse seemed to grab at Hocevar as he spoke to him, then slapped at his helmet as Stenhouse walked away.

Hocevar’s in-car camera captured audio of the confrontation.

“I’m going to beat your (behind),” Stenhouse threatened. “You’re a lap down, you’ve got nothing to do. Why you run right into me? It’s the second time. I’m going to beat your (behind) when we get back to the States.”

Hocevar avoided a smackdown from Stenhouse but his Spire team hit him where it hurts — a $50,000 fine on Tuesday for derogatory comments he made about Mexico City on a livestream as NASCAR raced there last weekend.

At just 23 and in his second full Cup season, Hocevar has whipped himself into a flurry of unwanted attention, continuing a trend that started last year when even veteran Denny Hamlin chimed in and said NASCAR had “ to do something to Carson.”

Stenhouse might do it on behalf of the sanctioning body with his fist or even his No. 47 Chevrolet.

Hocevar conceded, yes, payback may be imminent and the time to talk out their lingering issues is over.

Yet, Hocevar pleaded: “It’s not an open hunting season on the 77 because of these incidents.”

Hocevar stamped his own target on his back. With his aggressive racing. With his ignorant words.

“Just because I do something in the heat of the moment or maybe, you know, you do it two or three times, doesn’t mean I’m not hard on myself for those mistakes because they are mistakes,” he said. “It’s just trying not to make that a pattern. But when you’re constantly making aggressive moves like we’re doing, it’s balancing that fine line of, you know, you make a thousand moves a day. Just unfortunately, what people remember isn’t always the good ones. You always remember the negative ones.”

Case in point, Hocevar walked back his derisive comments about Mexico after he actually experienced the culture of the country following NASCAR’s foray into a new Cup Series market.

“I didn’t give it a shot. I didn’t give it a chance,” Hocevar said. “I didn’t go walk around. I didn’t go see it. When I did, you know, then hindsight’s 20/20, then I have my own opinion. But I’ve already put it out there.”

Spire also ordered Hocevar to attend cultural-sensitivity and bias-awareness training.

He can be thankful he gets a shot at another race. Stenhouse’s spotter, Tab Boyd, was fired this week by HYAK Motorsports in the wake of an unflattering social media post about his experience in Mexico.

“That’s above my paygrade,” Stenhouse said.

The biggest KO so far came in the standings, where Stenhouse has been flattened in just three weeks from 13th in points in the thick of playoff contention before Nashville to 21st entering Pocono. Hocevar is one point ahead of Stenhouse in the standings.

“That’s the thing that hurts worse for our team is just where it’s put us,” Stenhouse said.

Stenhouse’s trash talk more worthy of UFC hype could put him in hot water should he actually deliver on his vowed retribution and take out Hocevar.

If it comes to a point where NASCAR dishes out a monetary punishment, it’s OK, the 2023 Daytona 500 champion could afford his fine. He just sold his North Carolina estate for $12.2 million, the highest-priced residential sale ever recorded in the greater Charlotte metro area.

“It’s been a big week. We’ve had a lot going on,” Stenhouse said, laughing.

He’d rather talk real estate than about the space and time wasted thinking about Hocevar.

“I’m just honestly tired of talking about the kid,” Stenhouse said.

Tired of the talk? Sure. Of the action? Not just yet.

“Eventually it’ll all come together at some point,” Stenhouse said. “I’m not sure when or how. But it will.”


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NASCAR Xfinity Explore the Pocono Mountains 250

Chase Elliott, who was a late announcement for Hendrick Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series program for this weekend’s race at Pocono Raceway, rocketed to the pole position in qualifying for the Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 on Saturday at Pocono Raceway. The driver of the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet turned a pole-winning lap time of […]

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Chase Elliott, who was a late announcement for Hendrick Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series program for this weekend’s race at Pocono Raceway, rocketed to the pole position in qualifying for the Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 on Saturday at Pocono Raceway. The driver of the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet turned a pole-winning lap time of 54.209 seconds (166.024 mph), which was enough to top Joe Gibbs Racing driver Brandon Jones for the pole.

Jones clocked in 0.161 seconds off of the fast time set by Elliott, and will lineup alongside the driver of the No. 17 Chevrolet on the front row of Saturday’s race.

A pair of NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year contenders, Nick Sanchez and William Sawalich, will start from the third and fourth positions, while Ryan Sieg, who enters this race just outside of the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff cutline, will start fifth on Saturday afternoon.

Justin Allgaier, the fastest driver in Saturday morning’s NASCAR Xfinity Series practice session, will start from the eighth position as he was foiled by rising track temperatures throughout the qualifying session. As he went out late in the session, he didn’t get as favorable track conditions as some of the other fast cars at the 2.5-mile triangular speedway.

Connor Zilisch, likewise, was the next-to-last car to go out on the track in Saturday’s qualifying session and was only able to muster the ninth-best qualifying speed. However, Zilisch has shown great speed so far this weekend and should be a contender for the race win with Dale Earnhardt Jr. serving as his crew chief in place of the suspended Mardy Lindley.

This will mark the first-ever time that Earnhardt has performed as a crew chief in the NASCAR National Series.

Here is the full official starting lineup for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 at Pocono Raceway. Race 16 of 33.

Pos

Car

Driver

Lap time

Speed

1

17

Chase Elliott (i)

54.209

166.024

2

20

Brandon Jones

54.370

165.532

3

48

Nick Sanchez #

54.414

165.399

4

18

William Sawalich #

54.430

165.350

5

39

Ryan Sieg

54.482

165.192

6

41

Sam Mayer

54.525

165.062

7

54

Taylor Gray #

54.531

165.044

8

7

Justin Allgaier

54.584

164.883

9

88

Connor Zilisch #

54.631

164.742

10

2

Jesse Love

54.638

164.721

11

99

Matt DiBenedetto

54.728

164.450

12

00

Sheldon Creed

54.746

164.396

13

8

Sammy Smith

54.774

164.312

14

21

Austin Hill

54.865

164.039

15

16

Christian Eckes #

55.072

163.422

16

25

Harrison Burton

55.081

163.396

17

19

Justin Bonsignore

55.083

163.390

18

10

Daniel Dye #

55.112

163.304

19

44

Brennan Poole

55.120

163.280

20

27

Jeb Burton

55.125

163.265

21

51

Jeremy Clements

55.155

163.177

22

1

Carson Kvapil #

55.231

162.952

23

4

Parker Retzlaff

55.428

162.373

24

71

Ryan Ellis

55.461

162.276

25

26

Dean Thompson #

55.482

162.215

26

11

Josh Williams

55.589

161.903

27

31

Blaine Perkins

55.647

161.734

28

42

Anthony Alfredo

55.676

161.650

29

45

Mason Massey

55.862

161.111

30

5

Kris Wright

56.045

160.585

31

91

Josh Bilicki

56.151

160.282

32

14

Garrett Smithley

56.625

158.940

33

35

Carson Ware

57.203

157.334

34

74

Dawson Cram

57.541

156.410

35

07

Patrick Emerling

60.945

147.674

36

70

Leland Honeyman

100.496

89.556

37

28

Kyle Sieg

0.000

0.000

38

53

Logan Bearden

0.000

0.000

# indicates Rookie of the Year contender
(i) indicates a driver ineligible to score points

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Bowman Gray Stadium Close to Five-Year Deal With NASCAR

What’s Happening? Bowman Gray Stadium, the host of the 2025 NASCAR Clash, is close to finalizing a lucrative Five-Year deal with NASCAR in which the track will host at least one NASCAR National Series race a year. “City management currently is working with NASCAR officials on drafting the agreement,” Winston-Salem Assistant City Manager Ben Rowe […]

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Bowman Gray Stadium, the host of the 2025 NASCAR Clash, is close to finalizing a lucrative Five-Year deal with NASCAR in which the track will host at least one NASCAR National Series race a year.

  • According to a report from the Winston-Salem Journal, city officials are attempting to cut the deal. The deal would see the city pay for half of the facility’s new scoreboard in exchange for at least one NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, or Truck Series race a season.
  • This report also mentions the implications this new scoreboard will have on the future of the Clash at the facility. Prior to this, rumors suggested it could leave after this year, and recent comments from NASCAR officials suggest the race will return in 2026. Beyond that, it is unclear what series will race at BGS in the future.
  • Bowman Gray Stadium is a football field and 0.250-mile race track located in Winston-Salem, NC. It hosted the NASCAR Cup Series from 1958 to 1971 before NASCAR modernized its schedule. Before the Clash returned to the facility this spring, the track had hosted select East Coast NASCAR touring series and local weekly racing.
  • Prior to the 2025 Cook-Out Clash at BGS, NASCAR purchased Winston-Salem Speedway Inc., the track’s promoter, and began upgrading the facility. These upgrades included a repave, tearing down the metal guard rails and replacing them with SAFER Barriers, and finally, a temporary catch fence.
  • The 2025 Cook-Out Clash at BGS was a success, with fans loving the packed house, hot crowd, and aggressive racing. Local favorites even participated in the Cup Series exhibition race, though Chase Elliott walked away as the winner of the main race.

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Stenhouse has vowed retaliation on rival Carson Hocevar. Will NASCAR payback be delivered at Pocono?

LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — Carson Hocevar walked around Pocono Raceway without a scratch on his face. His polo shirt looked more tailored than tattered and the Spire Motorsports driver was ready to race rather than rumble. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. hadn’t socked Hocevar with a right hook quite yet — hot on the heels of […]

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LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — Carson Hocevar walked around Pocono Raceway without a scratch on his face. His polo shirt looked more tailored than tattered and the Spire Motorsports driver was ready to race rather than rumble.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. hadn’t socked Hocevar with a right hook quite yet — hot on the heels of Stenhouse’s threat to beat up his racing rival after last weekend’s race in Mexico City — leaving the next shot at any potential retaliation inside or outside the cars set for Sunday’s NASCAR race.

Hocevar should walk with his head on a swivel because Stenhouse can throw a right hook.

Just ask Kyle Busch, who suffered a crushing TKO loss when he clashed with Stenhouse after last year’s All-Star race.

Get ready! The Pounding at Pocono could be just another round in the ongoing feud between Stenhouse and Hocevar.

“He probably will be looking over his shoulder for a long time,” Stenhouse said Saturday at Pocono. “We’ll see how that goes.”

Hocevar has to look over his shoulder — and for that charging Chevrolet in his rearview mirror.

“The scorecard has it that I I’m getting something from the 47 at some point, right? And I think my team and everybody kind of knows that,” Hocevar said.

Their beef has little chance of getting squashed any time soon, a dispute that started three races ago when Hocevar wrecked Stenhouse early at Nashville. Hocevar sent Stenhouse spinning last week in Mexico City, which ignited the postrace melee on pit road.

Stenhouse seemed to grab at Hocevar as he spoke to him, then slapped at his helmet as Stenhouse walked away.

Hocevar’s in-car camera captured audio of the confrontation.

“I’m going to beat your (behind),” Stenhouse threatened. “You’re a lap down, you’ve got nothing to do. Why you run right into me? It’s the second time. I’m going to beat your (behind) when we get back to the States.”

Hocevar avoided a smackdown from Stenhouse but his Spire team hit him where it hurts — a $50,000 fine on Tuesday for derogatory comments he made about Mexico City on a livestream as NASCAR raced there last weekend.

At just 23 and in his second full Cup season, Hocevar has whipped himself into a flurry of unwanted attention, continuing a trend that started last year when even veteran Denny Hamlin chimed in and said NASCAR had “ to do something to Carson.”

Stenhouse might do it on behalf of the sanctioning body with his fist or even his No. 47 Chevrolet.

Hocevar conceded, yes, payback may be imminent and the time to talk out their lingering issues is over.

Yet, Hocevar pleaded: “It’s not an open hunting season on the 77 because of these incidents.”

Hocevar stamped his own target on his back. With his aggressive racing. With his ignorant words.

“Just because I do something in the heat of the moment or maybe, you know, you do it two or three times, doesn’t mean I’m not hard on myself for those mistakes because they are mistakes,” he said. “It’s just trying not to make that a pattern. But when you’re constantly making aggressive moves like we’re doing, it’s balancing that fine line of, you know, you make a thousand moves a day. Just unfortunately, what people remember isn’t always the good ones. You always remember the negative ones.”

Case in point, Hocevar walked back his derisive comments about Mexico after he actually experienced the culture of the country following NASCAR’s foray into a new Cup Series market.

“I didn’t give it a shot. I didn’t give it a chance,” Hocevar said. “I didn’t go walk around. I didn’t go see it. When I did, you know, then hindsight’s 20/20, then I have my own opinion. But I’ve already put it out there.”

Spire also ordered Hocevar to attend cultural-sensitivity and bias-awareness training.

He can be thankful he gets a shot at another race. Stenhouse’s spotter, Tab Boyd, was fired this week by HYAK Motorsports in the wake of an unflattering social media post about his experience in Mexico.

“That’s above my paygrade,” Stenhouse said.

The biggest KO so far came in the standings, where Stenhouse has been flattened in just three weeks from 13th in points in the thick of playoff contention before Nashville to 21st entering Pocono. Hocevar is one point ahead of Stenhouse in the standings.

“That’s the thing that hurts worse for our team is just where it’s put us,” Stenhouse said.

Stenhouse’s trash talk more worthy of UFC hype could put him in hot water should he actually deliver on his vowed retribution and take out Hocevar.

If it comes to a point where NASCAR dishes out a monetary punishment, it’s OK, the 2023 Daytona 500 champion could afford his fine. He just sold his North Carolina estate for $12.2 million, the highest-priced residential sale ever recorded in the greater Charlotte metro area.

“It’s been a big week. We’ve had a lot going on,” Stenhouse said, laughing.

He’d rather talk real estate than about the space and time wasted thinking about Hocevar.

“I’m just honestly tired of talking about the kid,” Stenhouse said.

Tired of the talk? Sure. Of the action? Not just yet.

“Eventually it’ll all come together at some point,” Stenhouse said. “I’m not sure when or how. But it will.”

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Caio Collet Fends Off Dennis Hauger in Second Road America Practice

INDYCAR Caio Collet kept the upper hand on championship leader Dennis Hauger during the second practice for the Grand Prix of Road America on Saturday, eyeing his first pole and victory of the INDY NXT by Firestone season. 2024 series Rookie of the Year Collet was quickest at 1 minute, 52.3358 seconds in the No. […]

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Caio Collet kept the upper hand on championship leader Dennis Hauger during the second practice for the Grand Prix of Road America on Saturday, eyeing his first pole and victory of the INDY NXT by Firestone season.

2024 series Rookie of the Year Collet was quickest at 1 minute, 52.3358 seconds in the No. 76 HMD Motorsports car, nearly one second quicker than his session-leading time of 1:53.1345 from Friday. Collet is third in the standings, 78 points behind Hauger, with a best start and finish this season of second in the INDYCAR development series.

SEE: Practice Results

Hauger was second once again, this time at 1:52.3998 in the No. 28 Nammo car of Andretti Global. Myles Rowe jumped from sixth Friday to third in the 45-minute session today at 1:52.8789 in the No. 99 Abel/Force Indy machine.

Callum Hedge also charged up the leader board today on the 14-turn, 4.014-mile circuit, climbing from seventh to fourth at 1:53.0088 in the No. 17 Abel Motorsports car. Salvador de Alba rounded out the top five at 1:53.3482 in the No. 27 Grupo Indi entry of Andretti Global.

Lochie Hughes, second in the standings and just 19 points behind Hauger, ended up seventh at 1:53.3950 in the No. 26 McGinley Clinic/USF Pro Championship car of Andretti Global. Hughes was third Friday.

Up next is qualifying at 1:30 p.m. ET today. The 20-lap race starts at 11 a.m. ET Sunday. Live coverage of both sessions will be provided by FS1, the FOX Sports app and the INDYCAR Radio Network.




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Qualifying results set starting grid for Pocono race

Daytona Motor Mouths: Shane van Gisbergen wins NASCAR Mexico City race The guys break down Shane van Gisbergen’s NASCAR win in Mexico City, Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s beef with Carson Hocevar and more before Pocono. Denny Hamlin returns this week after missing last week’s race in Mexico City. He stayed home after the birth of his […]

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Denny Hamlin returns this week after missing last week’s race in Mexico City. He stayed home after the birth of his third child midweek.

He’ll be easy to find. Hamlin will lead the field to green Sunday after winning Saturday’s pole qualifying with a speed of 172.599 mph around the 2.5-mile Pocono Raceway.

Sunday’s race is the fifth and final 2025 broadcast on Amazon’s Prime Video. Beginning next week at Atlanta, the next five Cup Series races will be on TNT, before moving to NBC for the remainder of the season.

The last Pocono polesitter to win on Sunday was Kyle Busch in 2017. In 11 Pocono races since then, the average starting spot of the race winner is 11th.

William Byron, currently leading the Cup Series points standings, will have to work his way through most of the field after crashing during his qualifying lap. He lost the rear-end of his No. 24 Chevy through Turn 2, slapped the outside wall with the right-rear, then slid down the track and smacked the inside retaining wall. He’ll start 31st.

Top 10 NASCAR speeds at Pocono

Denny Hamlin: 172.599

Chris Buescher: 172.325

Carson Hocevar: 171.825

John Hunter Nemechek: 171.789

Cole Custer: 171.638

Chase Briscoe: 171.612

Ty Gibbs: 171.546

Tyler Reddick: 171.429

Christopher Bell: 171.429

Daniel Suarez: 171.002

Starting lineup for Pocono

  1. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (52.144 seconds)
  2. Chris Buescher, No. 17 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford (52.227)
  3. Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet (52.379)
  4. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota (52.390)
  5. Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford (52.436)
  6. Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (52.444)
  7. Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (52.464)
  8. Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota (52.500)
  9. Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (52.525)
  10. Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (52.631)
  11. Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota (52.632)
  12. Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford (52.673)
  13. Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford (52.727)
  14. Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford (52.781)
  15. Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford (52.803)
  16. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet (52.811)
  17. Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford (52.813)
  18. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (52.820)
  19. Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford (52.836)
  20. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford (52.837)
  21. Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (52.861)
  22. Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet (52.927)
  23. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (52.962)
  24. Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (52.966)
  25. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (52.978)
  26. Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet (53.095)
  27. Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet (53.107)
  28. Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet (53.140)
  29. Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota (53.159)
  30. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet (53.661)
  31. William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (57.645)
  32. Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford (59.181)
  33. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet (64.077)
  34. Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota (no time)
  35. Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford (no time)
  36. Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford (no time)
  37. Brennan Poole, No. 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet (no time)

Pocono: How to Watch

Saturday: Xfinity Series, Explore Pocono 250, 3:30 p.m. (CW).

Sunday: Cup Series, The Great American Getaway 400, 2 p.m. (Prime).

IMSA sports-cars, ARCA also on TV

Saturday: ARCA at Elko (Minn.) Speedway, 9 p.m. (FS2).

Sunday: IMSA’s six-hour race at Watkins Glen, noon (NBC and Peacock).





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